
Apparently Universal when not hindered (The Great Old Ones were said to know and influence all that happened in the universe before they were sealed away/began to slumber) Range: At least Planetary (Cthulhu can mentally interact with anyone on the planet). Thus, it can be assumed any damage to their physical forms is purely superficial. It should also be noted that Cthulhu and the other Great Old Ones are apparently not made of matter, but something else entirely.

Its immortality and regeneration make it incredibly hard to kill. Lifting Strength: At least Class T due to its sheer size (He is as tall as a mountain)ĭurability: Unknown, likely Outerverse level. Like other lesser Great Old Ones, he should be capable flying between star systems without issue) Speed: Massively FTL+ (He and his kin originally came from another space-time continuum, presumably the same one as the Mi-go. Powers: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Immortality (Types 1, 3, 4, 5 and possibly 9), Regeneration (At least Low-Godly), True Flight, Telepathy, Dream Manipulation, Magic, Fear Manipulation ( Can induce massive amounts of fear in people by spreading it through their dreams), some degree of Reality Warping (It created a city out of nowhere, and in that city, reality is strange and warped), possible Higher Dimensional Manipulation (The geometry of R'lyeh appears impossible and simply "all wrong" to humans who see it in their dreams), Shapeshifting, Plasma physique and manipulation, Mind Manipulation, Madness Manipulation (Type 3 Mortals are driven insane from the act of looking at Cthulhu's form), can travel between universes, Large Size (Type 3 stated to be miles high)Īttack Potency: Outerverse level (He transcends infinite universes, infinite dimensions, Multiverses, Infinite Voids beyond mathematics, He’s the primordial embodiment of terror) Cults devoted to him can still be found at the darkest corners of the earth, whispering dark blasphemies that one day, when the stars are right, the sunken city will rise and its lord shall return to claim what is his. However, Cthulhu still lies dormant at the bottom of the sea, immune to the changing of the universe. With the masters of the old world gone, life evolved from the Elder Things' leftover experiments, and the war was forgotten with time. Though the Elder Things' only adversaries had vanished, their victory was cut short when the Shoggoth slaves gained sentience, rebelling, and destroying them. However, a change in the stars caused Cthulhu to fall into a deep slumber, his city, and the majority of his race sinking to the bottom of the ocean with environmental changes. Eventually, an uneasy peace was reached and the two factions each claimed their own half of the world.ĭuring this time, Cthulhu constructed the city of R'lyeh, a place composed of structures so complex, the human mind would be unable to fathom them. However, the planet had already been claimed by a species known as the Elder Things, leading to a war between Cthulhu's Star Spawn and the Elder Things' Shoggoth monstrosities. Originally from another universe altogether, Cthulhu and his kin arrived on earth billions of years ago filtering down from the stars. While the Great Old Ones are not truly all-powerful gods as the Outer Gods are, they are nonetheless terrifying and godlike in mortal eyes. He is considered a Great Old One within the pantheon of Lovecraftian cosmic entities.

Great Old Ones Cthulhu is an godlike alien entity of epic proportions.
